Amacio Mazzaropi
An image from Casinha Pequenina, one of the productions that also features Amacio Mazzaropi.
Amacio Mazzaropi

Amacio Mazzaropi

April 9, 1912 — São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Amácio Mazzaropi (São Paulo, April 9, 1912 – São Paulo, June 13, 1981) was a Brazilian actor, comedian, singer and filmmaker. Mazzaropi started in the circus, acted in the theater, was a pioneer in radio and television, until reaching the cinema. He was an actor, presenter, director and entrepreneur. His greatest legacy for later generations is in his film production.

In three decades, Mazzaropi participated in thirty-two cinematographic productions, the first as an actor, but from 1958 onwards, also as a producer. He died in 1981 before completing his thirty-third film.

Jeca Tatu

Jeca Tatu

1959

Chofer de Praça

Chofer de Praça

1958

As Aventuras de Pedro Malasartes

As Aventuras de Pedro Malasartes

1960

O Corintiano

O Corintiano

1967

Casinha Pequenina

Casinha Pequenina

1963

Meu Japão Brasileiro

Meu Japão Brasileiro

1964

Jeca e Seu Filho Preto

Jeca e Seu Filho Preto

1978

A Banda das Velhas Virgens

A Banda das Velhas Virgens

1979